BMW 430i Cabrio — Rome
A four-seat convertible that actually works in Rome — that's the short case for the BMW 430i Cabrio. Where wider supercars struggle through Trastevere's tight corners and draw unwanted attention at a business lunch in Prati, the 430i moves through the city with a quieter kind of confidence. The soft-top folds in seconds, the rear seats fit two adults without complaint, and the boot still holds proper luggage. It's the car you choose when the plan is more than a photo opportunity. The 2023 model we keep in the fleet suits clients who want open-air driving without the compromises that usually come with it. Heading south toward the Castelli Romani for a long lunch in Frascati, the 430i handles the winding SS218 with composure — planted through the volcanic hill curves above Lake Albano, responsive enough to make the drive itself part of the afternoon. For a longer route toward Tivoli or even a two-day run to the Amalfi Coast, the balance of touring comfort and driver engagement holds up far better than most convertibles in this segment. From a practical standpoint, the 430i is one of the easier cars to live with day-to-day in Rome. Its footprint fits underground parking near Termini or the Vatican without stress. It slips through ZTL-adjacent streets that would be a headache in anything wider. And because it doesn't scream for attention, it works just as well for a morning meeting at EUR as it does for an evening drive along the coast road toward Ostia. We offer one variant of the 430i Cabrio, available from €450 per day. Delivery can be arranged to Fiumicino, Ciampino, or your hotel — handover location depends on your itinerary rather than a fixed rule. If your Rome stay includes a mix of city driving, day trips and the occasional open-road stretch, this is the convertible that covers all of it without asking you to choose between style and sense.
BMW 430i Cabrio